Paul Schenck for Bishop Rhoades on Notre Dame Scandal
April 14, 2009
Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
It is Bishop Rhoades’ hope and prayer that all the
institutions that bear the name ‘Catholic’ will affirm the Church’s teachings,
expose the culture of death and build up the Culture of Life.
Bishop Rhoades also supports those who exercise their freedom of conscience and
speech to express their opposition to the university’s decision to have
President Obama as commencement speaker and honoree. In fact, Bishop Rhoades has
written to the president of the university to express his disagreement with the
university’s action.
Bishop Rhoades also supports those who exercise their
freedom of conscience and speech to express their opposition to the university’s
decision to have President Obama as commencement speaker and honoree. In fact,
Bishop Rhoades has written to the president of the university to express his
disagreement with the university’s action.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Catholic Online) – To anyone who has been
in the Pro-Life movement for any length of time Paul Schenck is a hero. He has
stood without compromise in the trenches of the fundamental human rights issue
of our age, the struggle to defend the preeminent Right to Life. In fact, he put
his life, his reputation and his very liberty on the line for life. He is an
iconic figure in the Pro-Life movement. The image which adorned the cover of
Life magazine of a younger Paul Schenck, still a Protestant minister at the
time, standing up for life is a part of the pictorial history of our movement.
The US Supreme Court case which bears his name has protected the Free Speech
rights of Pro-Life citizens for a long time - Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of
Western New York (1997). It was argued successfully by Pro- Life champion Jay
Alan Sekulow. I had the privilege of serving along with Jay and helping to
defend Paul in those days. It is an honor to say he has been a friend for
decades. I am inspired by his courage to continue on in this struggle until we
succeed. I also rejoice over his wonderful faith journey which led all the way
home to his entry into full communion with the Catholic Church. I served as the
Deacon at the Mass of reception into full communion when Fr Frank Pavone
welcomed Paul home.
So, when I read the letter written on behalf of Bishop Rhoades by Paul C.B.
Schenck, I admit I was not surprised. After all, Paul understands the importance
of the struggle for the soul of Notre Dame. The Catholic Church is the bulwark
of truth in an age of lies. In a culture properly characterized as a “Culture of
Death” she is the Champion of a new “Culture of Life”. The invitation extended
to President Obama to receive an honorary Law Degree from Our Lady’s University
is a scandal. It has galvanized Pro-Life Catholics, other Christians and all
people of good will and it will not go away. It is good to see Paul CB Schenck
again on the front lines. We present his letter in our continued coverage of
this important issue:
Subject: FW: Bishops statement re Notre Dame
Dear Christina,
Thank you for your note of concern which you recently sent to the Bishop’s
office regarding the University of Notre Dame.
Maria Wood, secretary to Bishop Rhoades, referred your email to me. Bishop
Rhoades has discussed this issue with me, as it pertains specifically to my
office.
As is clear from Bishop Rhoades’ most recent commentary entitled "Disturbing
advances for the culture of death", President Obama’s policies, and those of his
administration, on abortion and embryonic stem cell research violate the moral
law and Church teachings on the sanctity of human life and dignity of the
person. Bishop Rhoades concurs with Bishop D'Arcy's statement and position on
the matter. (Bishop D’Arcy is the bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend, the diocese
in which Notre Dame is located). Bishop Rhoades stands firmly with the US
Catholic Bishops’ statement called “Catholics in Political Life” which
unambiguously says –
“The Catholic community and Catholic institutions should not honor those who act
in defiance of our fundamental moral principles. They should not be given
awards, honors or platforms which would suggest support for their actions”.
Bishop Rhoades also supports those who exercise their freedom of conscience and
speech to express their opposition to the university’s decision to have
President Obama as commencement speaker and honoree. In fact, Bishop Rhoades has
written to the president of the university to express his disagreement with the
university’s action.
It is disheartening and distressing when an institution that is regarded as
Catholic, such as Notre Dame, fails to follow the guidelines set forth by the
Bishops of the Catholic Church, especially in these vital moral matters. It is
not political nor partisan to stand for the sanctity of human life and the
dignity of the human person. President Obama clearly does not stand for or
advance the cause of the defenseless unborn and their mothers and families. This
is the tragic reality we must come to terms with as Catholics living in an
increasingly secular environment. It is heartening on the other hand, to see how
many Notre Dame Students, faculty and alumni have made their commitment to human
life known and how many Catholics and others of good will have done the same.
It is Bishop Rhoades’ hope and prayer that all the institutions that bear the
name “Catholic” will affirm the Church’s teachings, expose the culture of death
and build up the Culture of Life. Thank you for your selfless commitment to the
defense of innocent human life. Please be assured of our prayers.
On behalf of Bishop Rhoades and myself, I am
Sincerely,
Paul CB Schenck, MA (Theol.), LHD, Director Office of Respect Life Activities,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg
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